Saturday, January 21, 2017

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Feline acne is a common skin disorder characterised by the presence of blackheads on the cat"s chin and lips. It can affect cats of any age, sex or breed.

Sebaceous glands secrete oils (known as sebum) which lubricates the skin, preventing dryness and irritation. The sebaceous glands are mostly found in dorsal, eyelids, chin, surface of the base of the tail, lips, scrotum and prepuce. They are connected to the hair follicles.

These glands also play a role in territorial marking and any observant cat owner will have seen their cat rubbing it"s face and chin along objects. Over time this rubbing will leave greasy patches.

In acne, the follicles become blocked with black sebaceous material, resulting in blackheads. These blackheads may become irritated, swollen and infected, leading to pustules.

More at http://myhealthguide.website/

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